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|    Court Clarifies What A TCPA Number Gener    |
|    10 Jul 21 23:44:21    |
   
   prd19.prod.outlook.com> be5d3172   
   From: telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org   
      
   by David O. Klein (New York)   
      
   A California federal court recently joined a North Carolina court in   
   clarifying that the Telephone Consumer Protection Act ("TCPA")   
   contains a narrow definition of "autodialer." Undermining a favorite   
   argument used by TCPA plaintiffs, the Court in Hufnus v. DoNotPay,   
   Inc. found that, to qualify as an autodialer, dialing equipment must   
   use a random or sequential number generator to actually create the   
   contact list used to place the subject calls or send the subject   
   texts. Using a TCPA number generator merely to determine dialing   
   order, the Court explained, does not qualify as using an autodialer.   
      
   Court Clarifies What A TCPA Number Generator Is - Consumer Protection   
   - United States   
      
   
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